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intelligence capability is enormously important to the united states to our conduct of foreign policy, to the defense matters, to economic matters. and i'm a strong supporter of it. >> do you think the snowden leaks have hurt america's ability to defend itself? >> i do. i think he's a traitor. i hope we can catch him at some point and that he receives the justice he deserves. >> and the full interview with dick cheney going to air this afternoon on the lead with jake tapper at 4:00 p.m. eastern. you're not going to want to miss that. also want to bring in christiane amanpour in the london news room talking about the nsa, the spying, of course, the aftermath of the allies really upset about this. one thing you said earlier today that really struck us here is that you said there was a deficit of good will among u.s. allies. and that's part of the reason why they are so so frustrated and angry right now. why is there a deficit of good will among our allies? >> well, it's interesting you just played that clip of former vice president cheney. let's go back to the cheney/bush years which april pex was all
intelligence capability is enormously important to the united states to our conduct of foreign policy, to the defense matters, to economic matters. and i'm a strong supporter of it. >> do you think the snowden leaks have hurt america's ability to defend itself? >> i do. i think he's a traitor. i hope we can catch him at some point and that he receives the justice he deserves. >> and the full interview with dick cheney going to air this afternoon on the lead with jake tapper at...
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the defense says she had a long-term heart condition and that was the cause of her death. >> i didn't find any evidence. >> reporter: cardiologist said from his analysis she was in relatively good health and there was no natural reason she should have been found unconscious in her bathtub in april of 2007. >> in chest pain. she had no symptoms that suggest that she had a significant problem. >> are doctors unique in their ability to commit homicide? >> objection. >> reporter: prosecutors dropped that bombshell but prevented from questioning dr. joshua perper about his book "when doctors kill, who, why and how" but that did not prevent him from giving his medical opinion. >> so your examination of the lungs and the microscope pick slides of the lungs. >> yes. >> support a finding of drowning? >> yes. >> reporter: and on cross examination they got the doctor to admit possibly michelle macneill died of naturally occurring heart disease. now, erin, next week closing arguments, dell rations maybe even a verdict. >> wow, obviously going to be eyes on that, thank you. we'll see you monday an
the defense says she had a long-term heart condition and that was the cause of her death. >> i didn't find any evidence. >> reporter: cardiologist said from his analysis she was in relatively good health and there was no natural reason she should have been found unconscious in her bathtub in april of 2007. >> in chest pain. she had no symptoms that suggest that she had a significant problem. >> are doctors unique in their ability to commit homicide? >> objection....
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. >> but he offered this defense. >> the national security operations generally have one purpose and that is to make sure that the american people are safe. >> reporter: whether listening in on the leaders of close allies saves lives, the white house didn't have an answer. although it reaffirmed it is reassessing such high level surveillance as part of its overall intelligence review. on the hill today, european lawmakers went head to head with congressional leaders on nsa spying. for the head of the discussion told me their discussion was frank. you had a very stern message to deliver. >> i think we had a very robust and strong message. this mass surveillance which has come through the allegations is something that is disturbing to european citizens. they feel very uneasy. they don't know why it's happening, why their strongest ally is doing it. >> reporter: and today they had more to talk about regarding spain when they collected data from 60 million phone calls in 30 days, leading to one more u.s. ambassador's summon to explain. european officials say that the surveillance in spai
. >> but he offered this defense. >> the national security operations generally have one purpose and that is to make sure that the american people are safe. >> reporter: whether listening in on the leaders of close allies saves lives, the white house didn't have an answer. although it reaffirmed it is reassessing such high level surveillance as part of its overall intelligence review. on the hill today, european lawmakers went head to head with congressional leaders on nsa...
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. >> but he offered this defense. >> the national security operations generally have one purpose and that is to make sure that the american people are safe. >> reporter: whether listening in on the leaders of close allies saves lives, the white house didn't have an answer. although it reaffirmed it is reassessing such high level surveillance as part of its overall intelligence review. on the hill today, european lawmakers went head to head with congressional leaders on nsa spying. for the head of the discussion told me their discussion was frank. you had a very stern message to deliver. >> i think we had a very robust and strong message. this mass surveillance which has come through the allegations is something that is disturbing to european citizens. they feel very uneasy. they don't know why it's happening, why their strongest ally is doing it. >> reporter: and today they had more to talk about regarding spain when they collected data from 60 million phone calls in 30 days, leading to one more u.s. ambassador's summon to explain. european officials say that the surveillance in spai
. >> but he offered this defense. >> the national security operations generally have one purpose and that is to make sure that the american people are safe. >> reporter: whether listening in on the leaders of close allies saves lives, the white house didn't have an answer. although it reaffirmed it is reassessing such high level surveillance as part of its overall intelligence review. on the hill today, european lawmakers went head to head with congressional leaders on nsa...
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the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. tonight, breaking news on the deadly shooting at lax. chaos at airport when a gunman opens fire, the suspect paul anthony ciancia. he shot one tsa officer and wounded several others. the airport is open again and details tonight emerging. we have more from the airport and chris lawrence outside the suspect's home in new jersey.
the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. tonight, breaking news on the deadly shooting at lax. chaos at airport when a gunman opens fire, the suspect paul anthony ciancia. he shot one tsa officer and wounded several others. the airport is open again and details tonight emerging. we have more...
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became a team unity thing and they tug on the beards every time one hits a home run or makes a great defensive play. maybe we can start that. if you have a great interview, we can tug on your beard. >> my beard, their beard is a lot bigger than my beard. but beards are good. rachel, thanks very, very much. that's it for me, see you at 5:00 p.m. eastern in "the situation room." "newsroom" continues right now with brook baldwin. . >>> wolf, thank you. we begin with breaking news. cnn pursued answers and today breaking news in the case of the teenager found dead inside this wrapped up gym mat at his high school. this is a decision, this teenager's parents have been waiting for months and months and month. officials in georgia ruled that kendrick johnson's death was an accident. that was the ruling back in january. but his parents claim he was, indeed, murdered. their lawyers demanded the justice department investigate their son's death further. and moments agree u.s. attorney michael moore
became a team unity thing and they tug on the beards every time one hits a home run or makes a great defensive play. maybe we can start that. if you have a great interview, we can tug on your beard. >> my beard, their beard is a lot bigger than my beard. but beards are good. rachel, thanks very, very much. that's it for me, see you at 5:00 p.m. eastern in "the situation room." "newsroom" continues right now with brook baldwin. . >>> wolf, thank you. we begin...
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, saying calls to the department of defense say that the leaking is justified. in a letter published in the german magazine, snowden says he is not the problem, it is the nsa. and he writes, citizens have to fight against the oppression. those who speak the truth are not committing a crime. a former cia operative, and ray mcgovern, a former cia analyst, great to have you both with us. let me start with you. snowden says the leaks are justified, fair? >> no, here is the problem, you can't work for the government and have a security clearance and wake up one day and decide to spill your guts. if we started down that road, where would it all stop? it would be the end of the nsa, the security force, the problem is he didn't have a venue where his complaints would be listened to. he couldn't take it to the senator house, he would have been ignored. and it is really the congress' fault, they need reform. >> and ray, let me ask you this, you hear bob saying if you go down this path where does it stop? it could be the end of the security. you are obviously on a differen
, saying calls to the department of defense say that the leaking is justified. in a letter published in the german magazine, snowden says he is not the problem, it is the nsa. and he writes, citizens have to fight against the oppression. those who speak the truth are not committing a crime. a former cia operative, and ray mcgovern, a former cia analyst, great to have you both with us. let me start with you. snowden says the leaks are justified, fair? >> no, here is the problem, you can't...
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the president delivers a fierce new defense of his health care program with a twist that's infuriating some republicans. his embattled health secretary faces congress an makes apologies for the obama care web site fiasco. stand by for her heated testimony. and the questions left unanswered. >>> and a warning of the high
the president delivers a fierce new defense of his health care program with a twist that's infuriating some republicans. his embattled health secretary faces congress an makes apologies for the obama care web site fiasco. stand by for her heated testimony. and the questions left unanswered. >>> and a warning of the high
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, saying calls to the department of defense say that the leaking is justified. in a letter published in the german magazine, snowden says he is not the problem, it is the nsa. and he writes, citizens have to fight against the oppression. those who speak the truth are not committing a crime. a former cia operative, and ray mcgovern, a former cia analyst, great to have you both with us. let me start with you. snowden says the leaks are justified, fair? >> no, here is the problem, you can't work for the government and have a security clearance and wake up one day and decide to spill your guts. if we started down that road, where would it all stop? it would be the end of the nsa, the security force, the problem is he didn't have a venue where his complaints would be listened to. he couldn't take it to the senator house, he would have been ignored. and it is really the congress' fault, they need reform. >> and ray, let me ask you this, you hear bob saying if you go down this path where does it stop? it could be the end of the security. you are obviously on a differen
, saying calls to the department of defense say that the leaking is justified. in a letter published in the german magazine, snowden says he is not the problem, it is the nsa. and he writes, citizens have to fight against the oppression. those who speak the truth are not committing a crime. a former cia operative, and ray mcgovern, a former cia analyst, great to have you both with us. let me start with you. snowden says the leaks are justified, fair? >> no, here is the problem, you can't...
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. >> reporter: unanswered questions leading many to come to his defense. >> they should be giving him a medal, not prosecuting him. >> reporter: the marine corps is not commenting further to avoid influencing three officer he'll face at his board of inquiry next month. until then, brezler will focus on his current job, fighting fires and saving lives. ivan wasson, cnn, new york. >> senator ted cruz making another bold statement about obama care. this time he is comparing the people who run the website to nigerian e-mail scammers. the nigerian community is offended. that's next on "around the world." and just give them the basics, you know. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. unisom sleeptabs help you fall asleep 33% faster and wake refreshed. unis
. >> reporter: unanswered questions leading many to come to his defense. >> they should be giving him a medal, not prosecuting him. >> reporter: the marine corps is not commenting further to avoid influencing three officer he'll face at his board of inquiry next month. until then, brezler will focus on his current job, fighting fires and saving lives. ivan wasson, cnn, new york. >> senator ted cruz making another bold statement about obama care. this time he is comparing...
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especially if they're high draft picks, that they will take their position group or the offense or defense out to dinner and foot the bill. that's more of a rite of passage. i wouldn't consider that hazing. >> the idea that he was being made to pay $15,000 for a trip to vegas he didn't go on, that wouldn't surprise you so much, nor would you necessarily think it was all that rough a thing or all that abnormal? >> well, you know, playing in the nfl, the things that i've seen, none of it really surprises me. the one thing that jumps out at me is really, the nfl isn't for everyone. there are certain people and i was one of the people, you know, i had these ideas and expectations about what the nfl would be, then once i got there, i saw that it wasn't what i thought. so for me, i see this kid very intelligent kid, you know, his parents are attorneys, he went to stanford and this these expectations about what the nfl would be, and if you look at his career, he really hasn't had as much success as he wanted to have and things have been tough, and i'm sure things got out of hand with him and rich
especially if they're high draft picks, that they will take their position group or the offense or defense out to dinner and foot the bill. that's more of a rite of passage. i wouldn't consider that hazing. >> the idea that he was being made to pay $15,000 for a trip to vegas he didn't go on, that wouldn't surprise you so much, nor would you necessarily think it was all that rough a thing or all that abnormal? >> well, you know, playing in the nfl, the things that i've seen, none of...
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the defense tried to discredit the key witness trying to show the jury that she changed her story and may have had a motive to lie. jean casarez is "outfront." >> miss summers, if you will come forward again. >> reporter: day two of the hostile cross-examination of the daughter alexis turned downright combative. >> you've made up the story that you told today. >> no. >> you were not giving accurate information one time or the other? >> i'm not 100% sure on this. >> you've never, ever related this before. have you? >> to you? >> to me or to anybody. >> an effort by defense attorney randy spencer to catch her in lies, impeach her testimony, and prove she wanted revenge against her father for having an affair. >> it is not as important to get accurate information on informal e-mails back and forth. >> that's not what i said. >> the attack on her credibility as the prosecution' star witness against her father was relentless. macneill is accused of compelling his wife michele to have a facelift. then during her recovery giving her a laundry list of medications that prosecutors say left her
the defense tried to discredit the key witness trying to show the jury that she changed her story and may have had a motive to lie. jean casarez is "outfront." >> miss summers, if you will come forward again. >> reporter: day two of the hostile cross-examination of the daughter alexis turned downright combative. >> you've made up the story that you told today. >> no. >> you were not giving accurate information one time or the other? >> i'm not 100%...
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i want to bring in jeffrey toobin and criminal defense attorney mark geragos. what is the significance of what the federal government did today? >> it's a new set of eyes and you'll have fbi agents looking at the available evidence, perhaps forensic scientists looking at what they can look at but the problem is it's been almost a year since kendrick died. >> the evidence that was collected has already been collected and the evidence that wasn't collected seems like a lot of that. >> there is no way of undoing that and going back to the gym and getting the sneakers and testing the blood on the wall. they will do their best but i don't think anyone should get their hopes up there is going to be a dramatic break in the case, given the fact so much time has passed. >> mark, the u.s. attorney said himself that federal jurisdiction is limited. what exactly does that mean? >> well, it's limited in the sense they don't have -- you're not going to bring a traditional murder case. you may have the violation of someone's rights, things like that and it's one of the few ti
i want to bring in jeffrey toobin and criminal defense attorney mark geragos. what is the significance of what the federal government did today? >> it's a new set of eyes and you'll have fbi agents looking at the available evidence, perhaps forensic scientists looking at what they can look at but the problem is it's been almost a year since kendrick died. >> the evidence that was collected has already been collected and the evidence that wasn't collected seems like a lot of that....
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bank but for pantries around the country and they feel they say that they have been the first line of defense for the war on hunger at a time when they say that they are seeing more and more clients like these, carol, they say veterans, people who are unemployed who have never seeked assistance before, and believe it or not, they also are seeing a lot of educated college educated people. carol? >> rosa flores reporting live for us this morning. >>> still to come in "cnn newsroom," remember this, the last u.s. bat troops to leave iraq? today there are new calls from iraq for a return to the u.s. military. they need help. we'll tell you more, next. the secret is out. hydration is in. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. aveeno® help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge techn
bank but for pantries around the country and they feel they say that they have been the first line of defense for the war on hunger at a time when they say that they are seeing more and more clients like these, carol, they say veterans, people who are unemployed who have never seeked assistance before, and believe it or not, they also are seeing a lot of educated college educated people. carol? >> rosa flores reporting live for us this morning. >>> still to come in "cnn...
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remember, self-defense in florida is a pretty good defense. i mean the burden is still on the prosecution to disprove the self-defense claim. the fact that stand your ground has been precluded at the front end doesn't mean it will be at the end of the case. she had a lot of options. the problem here is the mandatory issue with minimum sentencing, florida's 10/20 life rule. >> danny cevallos, thank you for that. >>> coming up, a utah man faces his own daughter who's on the witness stand testifying against him. hear what she has to say of her father's bizarre behavior before and after her mom died. [ male announcer ] pepcid® presents: the burns family bbq. guys, you took tums® a couple hours ago. why keep taking it if you know your heartburn keeps coming back? that's how it works. you take some tums®. if heartburn comes back, you take some more. that doesn't make any sense. it makes plenty of sense if you don't think about it! really, honey, why can't you just deal with it like everybody else? because i took a pepcid®. fine. debbie, you're m
remember, self-defense in florida is a pretty good defense. i mean the burden is still on the prosecution to disprove the self-defense claim. the fact that stand your ground has been precluded at the front end doesn't mean it will be at the end of the case. she had a lot of options. the problem here is the mandatory issue with minimum sentencing, florida's 10/20 life rule. >> danny cevallos, thank you for that. >>> coming up, a utah man faces his own daughter who's on the witness...
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let me just say, i support the nsa, i think that we should stop being defensive and apologetic. having said that, i don't believe -- i can't believe that he didn't know or he should have known or people very close to him had to have known. this is a key issue, which goes beyond the actual intelligence, and the president certainly should be aware of that. >> dianne feinstein, a woman you know, chair of the senate intelligence committee is fully briefed on all of these issues. she just issued a statement -- it is my understanding that the president obama was not aware that the chal lord's conversations were being collected since 20012. that is a big problem. i assume for her to say that, that's confirming the press reports that this u.s. spying on merkel's private conversations have been going on for more than a decade. she wouldn't just put out a statement like that unless she had been told it was true. >> again, it may have been. i'm on the intelligence committee, and i can't close what we've been told or not told. i would say if the president did not know, that raises very seri
let me just say, i support the nsa, i think that we should stop being defensive and apologetic. having said that, i don't believe -- i can't believe that he didn't know or he should have known or people very close to him had to have known. this is a key issue, which goes beyond the actual intelligence, and the president certainly should be aware of that. >> dianne feinstein, a woman you know, chair of the senate intelligence committee is fully briefed on all of these issues. she just...
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despite the russian defense, this has been suggestion, the games be boycotted, although it hasn't been seriously embraced. more serious, a threat to the games has been the talk of protests and demonstrations during the games in solidarity are russia's gay community. that is something that president doesn't want. he does not want these games to be tarnished in any way. he does not want this to become the dominant issue in russia's chance to shine before the world. >> what's the sense of people on the ground with you after hearing this? >> well, the intriguing thing about this law, this country, is that it is supported by a majority of the population. this is a highly conservative traditional population increasingly close to the russian orthodox church. and its beliefs. those beliefs do not include tolerance and understanding and acceptance towards gay people. that said, russia does not like to be bossed around either. so for vladimir putin to really come out and say this, to extend something of an olive branch, to make this concession, to make this public statement, that in itself is qu
despite the russian defense, this has been suggestion, the games be boycotted, although it hasn't been seriously embraced. more serious, a threat to the games has been the talk of protests and demonstrations during the games in solidarity are russia's gay community. that is something that president doesn't want. he does not want these games to be tarnished in any way. he does not want this to become the dominant issue in russia's chance to shine before the world. >> what's the sense of...
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is i don't know really an acceptable defense? because at some point, you know, just speaking optically, don't you start to be perceived as out of touch? >> yeah, and previously obama hasn't taken this stance. he said on a number of occasions the buck stops with me, whether it's benghazi or other issues that he had in the first term. so i don't think that's a good long-term strategy. any time you're having that discussion of i didn't know about it or if i knew about it, either way, it's bad news for the white house. but i think they have to be less reactive and go on offense and lead the charge on changing the nsa, curbing their powers, doing whatever they think is best. now you have allies, as you mentioned before, diane feinstein working on legislation. you have friends on capitol hill. once again, this divides the democratic party. we saw the republicans divided during the fiscal showdown. democrats are now grappling with both the health care issue and the nsa issue. >> my, what a difference two weeks makes. speaking of capitol
is i don't know really an acceptable defense? because at some point, you know, just speaking optically, don't you start to be perceived as out of touch? >> yeah, and previously obama hasn't taken this stance. he said on a number of occasions the buck stops with me, whether it's benghazi or other issues that he had in the first term. so i don't think that's a good long-term strategy. any time you're having that discussion of i didn't know about it or if i knew about it, either way, it's...
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we talked to the one here in new york city, and they feel like the first line of defense when it comes to the war against hunger, we've gone to our donors time and time again to ask for money. and a lot of cases, a lot of these people, like this woman, she inherited children and now she picks up cans. five cents a can. i pick up 100, and that's a gallon of milk. >> if they're getting cutback every meal ten cents per person per meal, that is significant to them. the ten year plan, this is not going to get any better. there are additional cuts on the horizon. is anybody lobbying on their behalf? we talk about having to cutback. government is overspending. but is anyone lobbying on behalf of poor people who actually can't eat? >> there's a lot of these organizations and anti-hunger organizations that are doing that. but if you think about it, the proposed bill in the house is $40 billion over ten years. in the senate, it's $4 billion. regardless of way that you cut and slice and dice, that means cuts. that means less money for the people who are already in need. and if you think about the
we talked to the one here in new york city, and they feel like the first line of defense when it comes to the war against hunger, we've gone to our donors time and time again to ask for money. and a lot of cases, a lot of these people, like this woman, she inherited children and now she picks up cans. five cents a can. i pick up 100, and that's a gallon of milk. >> if they're getting cutback every meal ten cents per person per meal, that is significant to them. the ten year plan, this is...
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on a case for the defense now? >> that's an interesting question. i'm in the camp of you don't need to call the doctor but do you put witnesses? i imagine they'll call their own but the bottom line is how do they begin to refute all of this creepy behavior by the doctor? i mean every single event. the other way to explain it some of the comments he made incriminating years prior are offhand pillow talk comments, they shouldn't be held against him but look this doctor's got, he's made this, his life difficult for himself with his shenanigans. >> what will him telling the jailbird he did it. do you think that gets dismissed because it came from somebody in jail? >> i don't think so. there's no question that we have people that testify all the time, they testify each and every day in our courtrooms across the country. by virtue of the fact he was in a jail cell with dr. macneill i don't think boots his testimony but danny made an interesting point. this guy's behavior before, during after his wife's death is so very,
on a case for the defense now? >> that's an interesting question. i'm in the camp of you don't need to call the doctor but do you put witnesses? i imagine they'll call their own but the bottom line is how do they begin to refute all of this creepy behavior by the doctor? i mean every single event. the other way to explain it some of the comments he made incriminating years prior are offhand pillow talk comments, they shouldn't be held against him but look this doctor's got, he's made...
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who knows what the defense is. whether or not he can defend himself even if there is vids owe of me smoking from a glass pipe, you don't really know what's in it. his approval ratings have gone up 5%. they just got a lot of su port rs, fred. he's got a lot of people that really like him. he's a very charming man. he's out in the public eye. he spends a lot of time with his constituents. he has this weekly radio program and he's got a lot of support there locally. >> thanks so much for bringing that to us. appreciate that. there are new details about that deadly shooting at lax. the suspected gunman fired at a tsa officer at point-blank range friday and came back to shoot him again. that tsa officer died. people who saw the terror unfold are now telling their stories. stephanie, what have you heard from people? >> reporter: the terrifying nateture of this, from all the people in the terminal, you can hear it. there was one man that came back today to pick up his blopgings after seeing the shooting take place. and ou
who knows what the defense is. whether or not he can defend himself even if there is vids owe of me smoking from a glass pipe, you don't really know what's in it. his approval ratings have gone up 5%. they just got a lot of su port rs, fred. he's got a lot of people that really like him. he's a very charming man. he's out in the public eye. he spends a lot of time with his constituents. he has this weekly radio program and he's got a lot of support there locally. >> thanks so much for...
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deal with this on defense. that's not the position that the administration wants to be in the president could very easily have said -- and this would not have been a big deal to say, the vast majority of americans will be able to keep their health care as it exists now under obama care. and for the small number of 5% of the insurance market that -- >> do you mean they knew? >> that's a really good question. john mentioned the word credibility. i think there's an accretion of things happening that make it feel like obama care is unfolding in a wait administration never even saw. we have the web site disasters, we have these numbers of people who are losing their plans, which these numbers seem much higher than anything that was suggested. and i think americans, certainly i'm getting the sense that the administration kind of really didn't see clearly what the consequences of its own signature initiative would be. >> i don't know about that, frank. you know, this thing about not knowing things is getting a little
deal with this on defense. that's not the position that the administration wants to be in the president could very easily have said -- and this would not have been a big deal to say, the vast majority of americans will be able to keep their health care as it exists now under obama care. and for the small number of 5% of the insurance market that -- >> do you mean they knew? >> that's a really good question. john mentioned the word credibility. i think there's an accretion of things...
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the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> and fresh off her portrayal of michelle obama on "saturday night live" she is turning out on the campaign trail in support. >> i know that there is a lot at stake for virginia on tuesday. the outcome of this election will matter. and who your next governor is will matter. virginians deserve a governor who will invest in education and make sure that everyone will have a chance to succeed. independenting. bringing out real political stars and now even hollywood stars. that is right. but here is the thing about this. democrats feel relatively comfortable about this point. i want to show you why there are two polls that are going to come out in the last week. one of them is from roanoke college. 46% for him and 41% from the republicans. but there is another poll that came out within the last few days and that shows a four point race from 45 to 41 and as you know, this is an off year election. both sides are trying to turn out their most loyal supporters an
the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> and fresh off her portrayal of michelle obama on "saturday night live" she is turning out on the campaign trail in support. >> i know that there is a lot at stake for virginia on tuesday. the outcome of this election will matter. and who your next governor is will matter. virginians deserve a governor who will invest in education and make...
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the best defense we hear now is yeah, but if he had told the truth they never would have passed it. he's doing it for their own good. you idiots we know what is best for you. you wouldn't belief us but we know, we went to harvard. >> at what point, though, does if obama care, if they get the technology right, which they may do in the next few months gets big take up and even out the edges and begins to apparently work well. at what point does the republicans repeated actually fly against the national interest? >> i think it will not work. i mean -- >> hypothetically if it does. >> it can't. it can't. everything republicans said about it is coming true and forbes had a thing today, it will be on anncoulter.com later. they can say the health plans they are forcing you into are much better, come on. do two gay guys need maternity care and prenatal care and maternity leave? no. all these things are required by insurance now. 94 million, that's what the white house predicted would be thrown off insurance plans they liked and picked for and what we saw from sebelius, the head of the depar
the best defense we hear now is yeah, but if he had told the truth they never would have passed it. he's doing it for their own good. you idiots we know what is best for you. you wouldn't belief us but we know, we went to harvard. >> at what point, though, does if obama care, if they get the technology right, which they may do in the next few months gets big take up and even out the edges and begins to apparently work well. at what point does the republicans repeated actually fly against...
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martin savidge has been watching and tracking the reaction to "blackfish" in seaworld's defense of its programs. take a look. >> the cnn film "blackfish" is taking social media by storm. on facebook and twitter, thousands debate the ethics of keeping animals in captivity at aquariums and theme parks. many say their were stunned that this allegation of mistreatment may have led to deadly consequences for trainers. after watching this documentary, i can never be happy at seaworld again, said one. and another says heartbreaking to watch the whales in captivity. how can someone think this is okay? but it's not just the internet. >> it's not fair to the animal that they have to be taken out of their natural environment so we can be able to see them and learn about them. >> they're really big fish, usually kept in small quarters. doesn't seem right. >> it tells the story of a veteran seaworld trainer dragged into the water and drown by a killer whale she was working with in 2010. >> the whale lanchs onto her and took her under. >> now former trainers believe killer whales should be released
martin savidge has been watching and tracking the reaction to "blackfish" in seaworld's defense of its programs. take a look. >> the cnn film "blackfish" is taking social media by storm. on facebook and twitter, thousands debate the ethics of keeping animals in captivity at aquariums and theme parks. many say their were stunned that this allegation of mistreatment may have led to deadly consequences for trainers. after watching this documentary, i can never be happy at...
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germany's former defense minister will explain what is going on there. and then the former nsa director will help us understand what america's spies are really doing around the world and michael bloomberg called the mayor of the world. with the election of his successor on hand, what lessons does bloomberg have to share with us? one of th,
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witnesses and say it sounds like defense testimony going on. how did you see it in. >> i saw it the same exact way, chris. usually when the medical examiner testifies for the government, that's your day, that's the big day for the government, you usually bookend that testimony, you want to end on the medical examiner. i don't think i've seen a case where i've had three, not one, not two, but three medical exercises all say that it was either natural causes or perhaps heart disease plus toxicity, or even perhaps drowning, and none of them can say definitively this is a homicide in terms of its calls of death. it was a terrible day for the prosecution, and i think at this point what they really do need in a case like this, in a circumstantial case is they need a confession but not a confession necessarily to an inmate, to a jailhouse snitch and so i look at this case, vinnie, and i think possibly game over already. >> one you just called me vinnie. two -- >> did i? >> danny, you have a nice pocket area but i don't know why you're confident. you y
witnesses and say it sounds like defense testimony going on. how did you see it in. >> i saw it the same exact way, chris. usually when the medical examiner testifies for the government, that's your day, that's the big day for the government, you usually bookend that testimony, you want to end on the medical examiner. i don't think i've seen a case where i've had three, not one, not two, but three medical exercises all say that it was either natural causes or perhaps heart disease plus...
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how does the defense get past that? >> this is devastating for the defense. obviously, if your own kids think you murdered their mother, the jurors are going to think, that's pretty compelling. he's their father. they should love him and be loyal to him. so i think that really is a big blow to the defense, but i'm not sure that he still gets convicted because you have to prove guilt beyond a reasonableble doubt and how did the death happen. >> how did the death happen, and the witnesses, jean has been reporting on this, there are questions, one of his daughter as former drug addict, another bipolar and his other mistress with a disorder. if you can't trust the messenger, how do you get past that? >> they have baggage. all of these witnesses have h major problems, so if you're looking for reasonable doubt, you may find that. and how did he do it? when the medical examiner did the autopsy she said she died of natural causes. >> the mistress said he explained in pillow talk how he can do that. >> hwhat is his method? does the prosecutor know? will the prosecutor
how does the defense get past that? >> this is devastating for the defense. obviously, if your own kids think you murdered their mother, the jurors are going to think, that's pretty compelling. he's their father. they should love him and be loyal to him. so i think that really is a big blow to the defense, but i'm not sure that he still gets convicted because you have to prove guilt beyond a reasonableble doubt and how did the death happen. >> how did the death happen, and the...
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the president delivers a fierce new defense of his health care program with a twist that's infuriating some republicans. his embattled health secretary faces congress an makes apologies for the obama care web site fiasco. stand by for her heated testimony. and the questions left unanswered. >>> and a warning of the high security risk on the obama care web site. cnn has obtained a disturbing memo written only days before the launch. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> i take full responsibility for making sure it gets fixed asap. >> hold me accountable for the debacle. i'm responsible. >> they certainly are the fays of the obama care web site debacle. both were front and center today taking responsibility and promising solutions. we have team coverage this hour of obama care under fire. first let's go to our senior white house correspondent jim acosta with the very latest. jim? >> here at the white house officials believe the president took ownership of the messups with obama care today that they feel like he for the first time really addressed this issue of millions o
the president delivers a fierce new defense of his health care program with a twist that's infuriating some republicans. his embattled health secretary faces congress an makes apologies for the obama care web site fiasco. stand by for her heated testimony. and the questions left unanswered. >>> and a warning of the high security risk on the obama care web site. cnn has obtained a disturbing memo written only days before the launch. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation...
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quote, because the jury instructions on self-defense were fund mentamentalary, we re. she's waiting for a second chance of freedom while wait behind bars. now her attorney says alexander is in good spirits. she understands the judicial process will take time. the state attorney's office issued a statement just a short time ago saying it has no intentions of dropping the case and it said in the statement they will continue to pursue justice for the two child victims and their father who were endangered by the shot the defendant fired. carol? >> john zarrella reporting live from jacksonville this morning. >>> checking other storying at 45 minutes past the hour, a woman that was on the fair ride that malfunctioned last week is now talking about her frightening experience. >> i tried not to scream because i felt like screaming would make it worse. my eyes were closed whole time but the next thing i know people were lying down unconscious and all that. >> reporter: she went on to say that her harness was not on and she had no choice but to hold on for dear life until the ri
quote, because the jury instructions on self-defense were fund mentamentalary, we re. she's waiting for a second chance of freedom while wait behind bars. now her attorney says alexander is in good spirits. she understands the judicial process will take time. the state attorney's office issued a statement just a short time ago saying it has no intentions of dropping the case and it said in the statement they will continue to pursue justice for the two child victims and their father who were...
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want to bring back defense attorney danny cevallos and heather hansen, criminal defense attorney. heather, is there any case that can be made in terms of defense from these stores that these were young people, aged 19, aged 21, and in the case of the hbo actor 29 but could look fairly young that young people can't typically afford almost a $3,000 handbag, is that the kind of defense they would mount or is it way too difficult to battle this. >> that would be a difficult defense. the better defense is whether or not they had policies in place how they're supposed to check identification. barney's has said they didn't do anything with regard to after the say and that it was the police department that actually stepped in and pursued that young gentleman. so there's going to be some sort of a conflict here i think between the police and barney's, and that may be part of their defense to say we weren't the ones that did this. it was the nypd. and they'll respond and say the same thing. >> one of the allegations from at least one of these three is that it came after a phone call from th
want to bring back defense attorney danny cevallos and heather hansen, criminal defense attorney. heather, is there any case that can be made in terms of defense from these stores that these were young people, aged 19, aged 21, and in the case of the hbo actor 29 but could look fairly young that young people can't typically afford almost a $3,000 handbag, is that the kind of defense they would mount or is it way too difficult to battle this. >> that would be a difficult defense. the...
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he just gave a spirited defense of his health care law this boston where former rival mitt romney signed a very similar and successful massachusetts law less than a decade ago. our chief congressional correspondent dana bash is standing by on capitol hill, but let's begin our coverage with our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. the president said he's responsible for obama care's flaws, but he also said that romney care also had a slow start. >> reporter: that's right. as you said, the president traveled up to boston to make those comparisons between his health care plan and mitt romney's health care plan. he was talking about the bumpy rollout. there were some bumps, but not as many in romney care. but there was another mission for the president today and that was to do some damage control acknowledging some of the website problems that have plagued obama care in recent weeks and he made mention of that pretty early on in his remarks. >> there is no denying it, right now the website is too slow, too many people have gotten stuck. and i'm not happy about it. neither are a lot of
he just gave a spirited defense of his health care law this boston where former rival mitt romney signed a very similar and successful massachusetts law less than a decade ago. our chief congressional correspondent dana bash is standing by on capitol hill, but let's begin our coverage with our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. the president said he's responsible for obama care's flaws, but he also said that romney care also had a slow start. >> reporter: that's right. as you...
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mplgt hard to imagine anybody bullying a big defensive lineman in the nfl. the miami dolphins has suspended fellow lineman richie incognito for what management calls conduct detrimental to the team. he denies bullying jonathan martin. it puts pro football in an entirely different light. mike freeman is joining us, the nfl lead writer for "the bleacher report." mike, very often it's, it's something about money and it's called the rookie tax. a lot of folks, including nfl fans don't really know what we're talking about. what is going on here? >> well, basically it's really simple thing, where a good example is, a team like in chicago, their players, first-year rookie guys will come into the league and they'll buy dinner for the other players, they'll pay for dinner. or they'll make sure the doughnuts are all there for the players, they'll pay for that. it's usually very, very small things and very simple things. it's not bullying. players don't feel intimidated. it's a really simple thing. but then what the miami dolphins did, wolf, they some of those players
mplgt hard to imagine anybody bullying a big defensive lineman in the nfl. the miami dolphins has suspended fellow lineman richie incognito for what management calls conduct detrimental to the team. he denies bullying jonathan martin. it puts pro football in an entirely different light. mike freeman is joining us, the nfl lead writer for "the bleacher report." mike, very often it's, it's something about money and it's called the rookie tax. a lot of folks, including nfl fans don't...
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how abo defensive medicine? has anybody talked about that? nothing in regard to that. >> let me drag this, this is hard for me as an historian. i want to pick it back up. i was a little surprised by your response. it is a fact that on january 1st, if you're a couple, if you're dating and each of you earns $30,000 a year. if you marry, you lose $11,000 as of january 1. isn't that a sufficiently big direct impact on high school beings that the bill ought to be modified? we're going to find a number of thing like that. where it is a little hard for me to say let's wait a year or two. rip off a couple million americans and then we'll fix it. these things are pretty pat enltly unsustainable. >> i think that's one example. i don't have the facts that on. i do know when the business xhumt went to the white house and the president. look, we need more time to adjust on this bill. the president gave him more time. standing more time to work out the kinks. the business community said we're not ready. >> i'm talking about why did not he give his own seco
how abo defensive medicine? has anybody talked about that? nothing in regard to that. >> let me drag this, this is hard for me as an historian. i want to pick it back up. i was a little surprised by your response. it is a fact that on january 1st, if you're a couple, if you're dating and each of you earns $30,000 a year. if you marry, you lose $11,000 as of january 1. isn't that a sufficiently big direct impact on high school beings that the bill ought to be modified? we're going to find...
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. >> reporter: unanswered questions leading many to come to major brezler's defense. >> they should be giving him a medal, not prosecuting him. >> reporter: we're told the marine corps is not commenting further on his case to avoid influencing the three officers he'll face at his board of inquiry next month. until then, brezler will focus on his current job, fighting fires, and saving lives. ivan watson, cnn, new york. >>> another fascinating case, amanda knox, set to be retried in italy for the murder of her roommate. she won't be there. but new evidence in the case could be good news for knox. we'll tell you why. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. at afraud could meanuld blower credit scores. and higher car loan rates. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report at experian.com. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization th
. >> reporter: unanswered questions leading many to come to major brezler's defense. >> they should be giving him a medal, not prosecuting him. >> reporter: we're told the marine corps is not commenting further on his case to avoid influencing the three officers he'll face at his board of inquiry next month. until then, brezler will focus on his current job, fighting fires, and saving lives. ivan watson, cnn, new york. >>> another fascinating case, amanda knox, set to...
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. ♪ >> president obama in boston, massachusetts wrapping up a robust defense of the affordable care agent. i want to bring back gloria borger and dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay, we heard a revision of if you like your health plan, you can keep your health plan. it's now if you lose your health plan, you can go to one of the exchanges and find another one. >> that's right. so there was a little revision in that language. and obviously addressing a criticism that we've ban hearee herring the last few days. another revision, he said if you like your health care plan, and it is working,aring the last fe. another revision, he said if you like your health care plan, and it is working, you can keep it. and what he was referring to, it is work to go him means it is offering these patient protections. you can't have your premiums raised, the caps on how much insurance companies can pay out go away. so, yeah, a couple of tweaks in the language there, but again dressing some important criticism. >> and gloria, we heard president obama acknowledge very candidly that the website is not working. he's not hap
. ♪ >> president obama in boston, massachusetts wrapping up a robust defense of the affordable care agent. i want to bring back gloria borger and dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay, we heard a revision of if you like your health plan, you can keep your health plan. it's now if you lose your health plan, you can go to one of the exchanges and find another one. >> that's right. so there was a little revision in that language. and obviously addressing a criticism that we've ban hearee herring...
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germany's former defense minister will explain what is going on there. and then the former nsa director will help us understand what america's spies are really doing around the world and michael bloomberg called the mayor of the world. with the election of his successor on hand, what lessons does bloomberg have to share with us? one of them, cities need rich people. he'll explain. and the latest weapon against bad guys. it's not a new fangled drone or bunker buster bomb. it's simply brittany. i'll explain. revelations about the national security agency and spying on foreign allied leaders has been embarrassing for the obama administration at a time when it hardly needs more bad news. is it more than an embarrassment? should it raise alarms abroad and at home? at first glance this is a story that is less about ethics and more about power. the great power gap between the united states and other countries even rich european ones. the most illuminating response came from the former foreign minister of france. he said in a radio interview, let's be honest we
germany's former defense minister will explain what is going on there. and then the former nsa director will help us understand what america's spies are really doing around the world and michael bloomberg called the mayor of the world. with the election of his successor on hand, what lessons does bloomberg have to share with us? one of them, cities need rich people. he'll explain. and the latest weapon against bad guys. it's not a new fangled drone or bunker buster bomb. it's simply brittany....
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one of them intercepted by israel's iron dome defense system. jerusalem is blaming the attack on hamas. no one has been hurt. >>> he is called the most hated man. the manslaughter trial resumes 20 months after his cruise ship struck a reef and cap-sized off a tiny italian island. >> we will hear crucial system against the captain this morning. the first witness this morning is someone who shadowed the captain as an officer in training and spent time with him on the bridge. he is expected to testify that the captain had no control whatsoever of the situation both during the accident and especially during the evacuation. of course, 32 people who died during the accident did not die on impact, they died getting off the ship. in order to prove manslaughter, they have to prove that the captain did not do a good job? evacuating all of those passengers. then we are expected to hear later today or tomorrow to hear colorful system. a maldovian ballerina who was the captain's alleged lover at the time who was also on the bridge and the captain, a retired
one of them intercepted by israel's iron dome defense system. jerusalem is blaming the attack on hamas. no one has been hurt. >>> he is called the most hated man. the manslaughter trial resumes 20 months after his cruise ship struck a reef and cap-sized off a tiny italian island. >> we will hear crucial system against the captain this morning. the first witness this morning is someone who shadowed the captain as an officer in training and spent time with him on the bridge. he is...
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finally someone in the administration defense nsa spying. their defense was clear, and aggressive. >> do you believe that the allies have conducted or at any time any type of espionage activity against the united states of america our intelligence services our leaders or otherwise? >> absolutely. >> there has not been a mass casualty here in the u.s. since 2001. that's not by luck. they continue to try. it is the great members in the intelligence community, our military, our law enforcement that have stood up and said, this is our job. >> defending themselves with passion and conviction, which up to this point we hadn't seen much of in terms of defense. jim sciutto closely watched the entire hearing today. jim, what were the revelations at the hearing? >> reporter: you got the sense as you say, erin, they were just waiting to go have the chance to push back like this. they pushed back very strong here. first on spying both clapper and alexander saying that our allies spy on us, including on our leaders, that in fact the intelligence services
finally someone in the administration defense nsa spying. their defense was clear, and aggressive. >> do you believe that the allies have conducted or at any time any type of espionage activity against the united states of america our intelligence services our leaders or otherwise? >> absolutely. >> there has not been a mass casualty here in the u.s. since 2001. that's not by luck. they continue to try. it is the great members in the intelligence community, our military, our...
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it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> so in effect, they're saying that one of the strongest reasons for this anger we've been seeing from europe started with nothing. the misinterpretation, erin, of a single power point slide. >> wow, we shall see. that was the tip of the iceberg. thanks so much to you. >> republican senator rand paul sits on both the foreign relations and homeland security committees. great to have you with us. you heard james clapper's response. are they spying on america? and his answer was categorical, absolutely. if that's true, should america stop spying on its closest allies? >> i guess the real question, who is in charge? the president doesn't seem to know if he is spying on our allies. from where i sit it doesn't seal like a good idea or it doesn't seem to advance diplomacy for us to be spying on our allies. personally the particular phone of the president of germany for ten years. i think that seems unseemly. that goes against having relations with your all
it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> so in effect, they're saying that one of the strongest reasons for this anger we've been seeing from europe started with nothing. the misinterpretation, erin, of a single power point slide. >> wow, we shall see. that was the tip of the iceberg. thanks so much to you. >> republican senator rand paul sits on both the foreign relations and...
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>> it's not defensible. i think what happened was -- i think as will said they had a clear idea of what they meant by it. but as they went on the campaign trail advocating for this, the language we became for slip and glib. and they felt comfortable saying you don't have to change your plan. the reason why i completely disagrees with will's premise is that is does work. the problem is people have to make changes that as the president said they're scared of. the people getting cancelation notices will have access to better plans and cheaper often times. that's a good thing. >> you know, i actually -- if i -- >> we agreed -- that is obama care working. that's not why it's not strie densy sake's that i make the statement that it was a lie. it was intended for this purpose, and it was sold under -- >> i don't like you saying it was a lie when you were not there devicing the policy. >> i can hear truth. >> in a court of law, you would be run out of the room. >> you will be apologizing to me in another week, ashle
>> it's not defensible. i think what happened was -- i think as will said they had a clear idea of what they meant by it. but as they went on the campaign trail advocating for this, the language we became for slip and glib. and they felt comfortable saying you don't have to change your plan. the reason why i completely disagrees with will's premise is that is does work. the problem is people have to make changes that as the president said they're scared of. the people getting cancelation...
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a lot of government workers, especially in northern virginia, lot of defense workers. did the shutdown affect anyone in your household? the government shutdown. it was a big issue in that race. 32% of the voters in virginia today say yes, it directly affected someone in their household. two-thirds saying no. one of the big issues in the virginia governor's race. the government shutdown. another one was the president's health care law. the republican candidate ken cuccinelli among the first attorneys general, a republican to challenge obama care, to say it was unconstitutional. look at this. an even divide in the state of virginia, 50% of the voters today opposed the president's health care plan. 48% support the president's health care plan. again, that was a key issue in the race between the republican ken cuccinelli and the democrat, terry mcauliffe. what about the president's job performance rating in the state of virginia? remember, the president made history by winning virginia in 2008 and again in 2012. it's a key state for republicans in presidential politics. th
a lot of government workers, especially in northern virginia, lot of defense workers. did the shutdown affect anyone in your household? the government shutdown. it was a big issue in that race. 32% of the voters in virginia today say yes, it directly affected someone in their household. two-thirds saying no. one of the big issues in the virginia governor's race. the government shutdown. another one was the president's health care law. the republican candidate ken cuccinelli among the first...
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here with me now for more on this case paul cowen and criminal defense attorney heather. let's start with the idea of mike pouncey getting a subpoena after a dolphins football game and wondering, oh, dear god, my former roommate is in a lot of trouble and now perhaps i am, too. sunny just said you don't subpoena people at the center typically of an investigation like that. is this a squeeze job? >> you generally don't. you're probably looking at him as a material witness. he went to the university of florida with hernandez. they had been associated for a long time, and this gun running investigation has a lot of links back to florida. and the university of florida. so it doesn't surprise me that his former college fellow players might somehow be brought into the investigation. >> and heather, what do you think about the notion that at a time when aaron hernandez has to aggressively defend himself against a murder charge and another investigation of other crimes that's ongoing, as well, do you even bother at this point with the gun running or do you just wait that out and
here with me now for more on this case paul cowen and criminal defense attorney heather. let's start with the idea of mike pouncey getting a subpoena after a dolphins football game and wondering, oh, dear god, my former roommate is in a lot of trouble and now perhaps i am, too. sunny just said you don't subpoena people at the center typically of an investigation like that. is this a squeeze job? >> you generally don't. you're probably looking at him as a material witness. he went to the...
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defense hasn't even started to make a case. >> exactly. i was going to say the other thing is that three editors in succession pleaded in the case. >> emily bell, what surprised you in the months and even in two years since the hacking scandal broke into the open about the way in which the murdoch press against which you used to compete operates? >> well, i guess when you cover the u.k. press, which i used to as a media correspondent, you're sort of aware there are a series of practices that people talk about but you never really see them exposed. as peter was saying, the way that the press operated in stark truth and in other words going into minister's offices saying we know you're having an affair and seeing back story of how widespread this was, you know, that's shocking even if you knew about it. the other thing which has been very surprising in the past two years is how much impact it's had on overall press in the u.k. there's been a great deal of debate and finally a conclusion as to how the press should no longer be regulated but r
defense hasn't even started to make a case. >> exactly. i was going to say the other thing is that three editors in succession pleaded in the case. >> emily bell, what surprised you in the months and even in two years since the hacking scandal broke into the open about the way in which the murdoch press against which you used to compete operates? >> well, i guess when you cover the u.k. press, which i used to as a media correspondent, you're sort of aware there are a series of...
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the defense will have a lot to say about that. >> absolutely. we'll be following it right here with you. thank you very much. kate, over to you. >>> coming up next on "new day" the race against time, will russia be ready for the sochi winter olympics? we are heading there to find out. >>> also, you love this on "how i met your mother" host of the emmys and the tonys, neil pa ris harris in studio joining us live, fix yourself up. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylink. your link to what's next. and better is so easy withrning you cabenefiber.o something better for yourself. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about
the defense will have a lot to say about that. >> absolutely. we'll be following it right here with you. thank you very much. kate, over to you. >>> coming up next on "new day" the race against time, will russia be ready for the sochi winter olympics? we are heading there to find out. >>> also, you love this on "how i met your mother" host of the emmys and the tonys, neil pa ris harris in studio joining us live, fix yourself up. peace of mind is...